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      Holi – The Festival of Colors

      Holi is one of the most joyful and colorful festivals celebrated in India and by Indian communities around the world. It is known as the festival of colors and marks the arrival of spring and the victory of good over e**l.

      Holi usually falls in the month of March according to the Hindu calendar. The celebrations begin with Holika Dahan, which takes place on the night before Holi. People gather around a bonfire to symbolize the burning of e**l and the victory of good. This tradition is connected to the story of Prahlada and Holika from Hindu mythology.

      On the main day of Holi, people celebrate by throwing colored powders and water on each other. Friends, families, and neighbors come together to play with colors, dance, and enjoy festive foods. Traditional sweets like Gujiya and drinks like Thandai are commonly prepared during this festival.

      Holi also has a special connection with Krishna and Radha, whose playful stories are associated with the tradition of applying colors. In places like Mathura and Vrindavan, Holi is celebrated with great enthusiasm and devotion.

      The festival spreads happiness, love, and unity among people. It encourages forgiveness and strengthens relationships by bringing everyone together in celebration.

      In conclusion, Holi is not just about colors; it is a festival that spreads joy, harmony, and positivity. It reminds people to forget past conflicts and celebrate life with happiness.

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